drjayphdAtWork
drjayphdAtWork
drjayphdAtWork

Uh, that's the case with a lot of companies. After one of the recent episodes where Limbaugh and/or Beck stepped in it big-time, a lot of companies that advertised on their shows found themselves in the target of a massive boycott. They had to go out of their way to tell stations that they didn't want to advertise on

OK, so you shouldn't be entering your destination while driving and trying to figure out which Coffee Bean you're supposed to meet your friend at.

Oh, come on. On the Media got HOSED by the committee. Going up against All Things Considered? You couldn't slot some show like AirTalk in there? And we all know the biggest snub here is Only A Game, but leave it to a public radio tournament to ignore a public radio show about sports. Bob Littlefield and Charlie Pierce

Or you could just use eMule, like discriminating child porn consumers who eventually get arrested and written up in our newspaper.

Cano's next contract must include provisions for five strippers, four wives and three amigos.

They serve a good purpose, though. Think BSG would have the same impact if they tap-danced around real profanity? Instead, they make up a word, use it as a swear, and since it isn't actually a curse, they can use it with impunity on basic cable.

I go triple-speed on mine, except for music ones (which play at normal speed). Then again, I also need that many, as I have 66 active subscriptions.

I still can't believe one of my friends actually had to ask why this dumbass's offer to patrol campus was racist.

It should be standardized. It just seems that burner accounts are gimped in the beta version of Kinja, in that they can't even include basic HTML. The full version has a different way to format comments, and burners can do everything a normal account can do.

Since basically every job I've applied to lately asks for one, yes.

Only one Gmail account, no POP/IMAP access (yet), and no one actually knows if you'll be able to have multiple accounts without paying an annual subscription? I find this hard to recommend at all, no matter how pretty or elegant it might be. The concept of add-on apps is nice, but that's nowhere near enough to

If you grew up all over the place and have various loyalties, I get it. But if you grew up in the same spot for two decades? No. Fuck you. You root for your terrible local teams or you GTFO.

Sorry, they're already preoccupied with Torrington.

It's about two years old (it's a Foxconn Atom-based tiny-ass desktop), but I'm about to move to an older Dell Vostro 200. It actually has a better/faster processor, and it's more expandable. The Foxconn's a glorified nettop, but it's too small to be considered a mini-tower. It's actually an older version of this,

You're responding to spam. These are the new "I MADE $58sdjklfn" posts.

Connecticut might as well be Canada in terms of high school football. We get the occasional star (Patriots TE Aaron Hernandez is from Bristol, but he went to the University of Florida), but it's generally not as much of a factor as it is in the south.

What this person said. I mostly cover Winsted, a town that's been flailing for decades and although it has potential for its own rebirth, it's getting choked out by other factors.

As one of Jessica's colleagues, she knocked it out of the fucking park with this story. A little addendum: there was an incident in January 2012 involving cheerleaders at Torrington High School getting bullied, and it cost the coach his job: